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Science vocab final

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Atom   the smallest particle in which an element can be divided and still have the same chemical properties  
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element   a substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance  
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atomic number   number of protons in the nucleus of a given element  
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product   substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction  
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reactant   substance that exists before a chemical reaction  
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chemical equation   shorthand form for writing what reactants are used and what products are formed in a chemical reaction; sometimes shows whether energy is produced or absorbed  
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density   the mass of an object divided by its volume  
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triple beam balance   measures the mass of an object  
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graduated cylinder   measures volume  
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ruler   measures the length of a given object  
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volume   the amount of space that an object occupies  
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balanced force   occurs when the net force on an object equals zero and the objects motion does not change  
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unbalanced force   occurs when the net force on an object does not equal zero and there is a change in motion  
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Newton's First Law   an object at rest will stay at rest, while an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force  
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Newton's Second Law   the acceleration of an object by its force is inversely proportional to mass of the object and directly proportional to the force  
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Newton's Third Law   for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction  
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force   a push or pull  
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speed   distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time  
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velocity   an object's speed in a given direction  
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acceleration   a change in an object's speed or direction overtime  
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